Consumer and legal experts say Hawaii's 'hyper-ideological' Supreme Court is threatening to dictate climate policy for the United States.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to take up a case that has one side claiming a 'hyper-ideological' Hawaii court is threatening to 'strong-arm progressive lifestyle choices' on Americans nationwide by blessing a lawsuit aimed at holding some of the biggest fossil fuel companies liable for climate change.
'To address these issues, the Climate Judiciary Project of the Environmental Law Institute is collaborating with leading national judicial education institutions to meet judges’ need for basic familiarity with climate science methods and concepts.' Other justices on the state’s Supreme Court took shots at the U.S. Supreme Court and questioned its legitimacy. In a concurring opinion rejecting the energy companies’ petition, Associate Justice Todd Eddins wrote that the U.S.
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